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Case Reports
. 1985 Jul;17(7):403-10.

Biomicroscopic study of the vitreous in eyes with macular pucker after retinal detachment surgery

  • PMID: 4037600
Case Reports

Biomicroscopic study of the vitreous in eyes with macular pucker after retinal detachment surgery

M P Avila et al. Ann Ophthalmol. 1985 Jul.

Abstract

The posterior vitreous condition of 43 eyes with macular pucker following retinal detachment surgery was studied using the El Bayadi-Kajiura preset lens mounted on a slit lamp. The posterior vitreous was found to be attached in one eye (2%), completely detached in 29 eyes (68%), and partially detached with residual vitreoretinal adhesion to the macular area in 13 eyes (30%). Macular pucker with partial posterior vitreous detachment was significantly more frequent (P less than .05) in eyes with refractive errors of -4 diopters or less. That condition was also accompanied by a higher incidence of dye leakage in the macular area by fluorescein angiography, a shorter time lapse between retinal detachment surgery and development of macular pucker, and a worse visual outcome than was found in eyes with complete posterior vitreous detachment.

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